Your professor will use this guide when marking your work, and you will get a printed copy of the results.

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Printed report

As noted elsewhere, this third (and final) deliverable must include a printed report document, which will be a "technical reference guide" for your web site. It will document the web site’s design, use, functionality, and some of its programming code.

The following is a suggested physical format for the document:

The report must be bound using a suitable method (report cover, DuoTang, Cerlox, binder, spiral, etc.). No loose or paper/binder-clipped pages are permitted.

Use a standard 8.5" x 11" paper size.

Follow this suggested sequence for the report’s contents:

There must be a cover page

Include a personally-signed "Student Assignment Submission Form" (available from this page)

Table of contents

An introduction to, or overview of, the application/project

Information (URL and credentials) on how your professor can login to your application/project as an administrator-level user

Include a brief written description of your web site’s design

Discuss how you implemented master pages, and include one or more code examples

Discuss how you implemented CSS, and include one or more code examples

Discuss how you implemented navigation, and include one or more code examples

A written description of your authentication scheme

Briefly discuss how ASP.NET Membership and Roles works, and which components you are using

Include the code that enables your scheme to work, from…

Web.config

Data access layer helper class(es), if applicable

Include a print screen capture of your data access layer (i.e. the DataSet)

Print screen captures of your web site’s pages (except for the lab exercise pages), using a browser sized to 1024 x 768; put two (2) screen captures per printed page, with captions (so I know what the screen captures are supposed to be!)

A chapter or section that describes the design, functionality, and programming code for two (2) areas/pages of your web site, and one must be the "content viewer" area/page; each chapter or section must include:

A brief written description of the area/page’s design and functionality

A printout of your page in Visual Studio’s Design View

A printout of your page’s C# code-behind, from Visual Studio, with line numbers

Documentation/description of the data access layer components used to implement this page’s functionality

You are NOT required to print the pages in color. Your professor will be happy with black-only printing.